NEHRU'S HINT OF ACTION ON NEPAL ISSUE
Jamshedpur, Birħar, Nov. 26.
Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told a public meeting here in a reference to Nepal, "We cannot recognise a three-year-old boy as king."
Schuman Eternal Optimist
Metz, Nov. 26. The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schu- man, said today he hoped that friendly co-operation with the Soviet Union would once again become possible. "We retain the hope and will- ingness that one day we shall be
Nepal was on Independent country and in many respects was interlinked with India, he said.
We cannot, therefore, watch developments there An silent spectators," Mr Nehru added.
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"It is desirable that there! should be a democratic govern- ment there.
"But in spite of this desire it is not possible for me to say what course
of action the Indian Government. will take in regard to the problem in Nepal."
Mr Nehru's statement, made to an audience of 100,000, came within a week of the collapse of a nine-day armed revolt in the 80-year-old regime of the Rana Himalayan Kingdom against the family of hereditary Ministers.
NEW LAND POLICY
Pilme
able to re-form that peoec- The present Prime Minister loving community which was so.Is Sir Mohun Shamsher Jung fruitful in the hour of danger," Bahadur Rana. he said.
When King Tridhuvana left. He was referring to the fact
Nepal for India Just before that wartime "Big Four "aillance the revolt began, the Prime was "no longer in practical Minister replaced him on the existence
with the King's three- throne year-old grandson. Gyanendra.
near
Speaking in St Avold, here, M. Schuman said that the alm of the Western Powers was "assure peace and defend freedom"
Referring to missing Alsatians who were forcibly enrolled in the German army, and some of whom are still believed to be in Russian prison camps, he FC- morked, "we have not ceased to take action about these men.
"We have done it discreetly and if results are not obtained soon we shall not hesitate to protest before, world opinion."— Reuter.
Communists Rounded Up In Hanoi
The revolt was led by Nepali Congress forces who planned to set up a constitu
with King tional monarchy, Tribhuvana at its head with a policy of "give the land to the Uller."-Reuter.
Peking On New Scent
London, Nov. 20. Leading newspapers in Shang- hai and "Chinese people in various parts of the country" have protested against the "armed provocation of French ground and air forces in the China-Vietnam border region," according to a New China News Agency
received 111
message
to
Paris, Nov. 20, Vietnam security police, operating in Hanol, the capitai of Tonking, Indo-China, have London tonight. arrested 15
The undercover Com-
Communist newspaper munist propagandiste in the "Ta Kung Pao" warned, "If the last
dare few days,
the French French Imperialists news agency reported tonight. make another provocation, we In raids on the propagandists' will return tooth for tooth."
Communist Another Hanol headquarters, the direc tor of the Vietminh Informa- the "Wel Hui Pao, claimed that tion Service and four members the "French imperialists of the Vietminh Central Com-working in league with mittee were arrested.
American Imperialists."
The police discovered slacks
It added that the
of Communist literature, Viet people minh
Information
bulletins."American
Dow
paper,
are
the
Chinese realised that Imperialists had
printing presses and a wireless China as their main object of
set in raids last Thursday. aggression."-Reuter.
Vielmink propaganda services had been completely disrupted
y the arrests, the Hanol police
aimed. Reuter.
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THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950.
Mrs. Chennault Gets Her Papers
The Chinese wife of Major-General Claire Chennault signs naturalisation papers after being admitted to American citizenship in the Federal District Court in Washington. Left to right: Major-General Chennault, Mrs Chennault and
Harry Hall, Court Clerk-AP Picturo,
WASHINGTON BACKS BRITISH ATTITUDE IN CANAL DISPUTE
London, Nov. 26.
The United States agrees with Britain's decision to keep troops in the Suez Canal area and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, will make that known to the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Salah el Din Bøy, informed quarters said today.
Salah el Din Bey was to arrive here on Monday after talks in Washington with the Secretary of
Cold Prison Break
Stopped
were
Montgomery, Alabama, Nov. 26. Three hundred convicts moved to safety fire razed wooden when barracks in the State pri- son here before dawn to- day.
In 20 degrees of frost, guardo rushed from celi to cell firing pistols and brat. ing on doors to rause the prisoners. Tho sleeping guards feared escapo at- templa-but not one made a dash for it, perhaps be- cause of the bitter eatð............... Reuter.
Unique
Bevin Sends Ceremony At Good Wishes St Peter's
To Libyans
State, Mr Deau Acheson.
Informed sources said el Din Bey sought the United
States' support for his country's avowed intention of re- pudiating the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian alliance which, he
said, could be replaced by Egypt's becoming an associate of the Atlantic treaty.
El Din Boy was said to have It was the British and Ameri- contended that such an associa- can view, however, that Egypt's tion would obviate the in- desire in this respect could not equality between the "occupled" be met until the international and the "occupying" power.
situation had
"Martyrs" In Chair Fight
Cyprus, Nov. 20. Chairs, were broken in 4. fight between "martyrs' of Jehovah" and members of tho Grock Orthodox Church hero today.
About 50 of the Church members "gate-crashed" a meeting of the sect in cinema, дой
started.
The
police
order-Reuter.
fighting
restored
German Solution In Sight
Bonn, Nov. 26, West German agreement: was today reported in sight on two assurances sought | by the Western Allles-on debts and strategic materials to clear the way towards a revision of the Occupation officials.
told
Government officials Reuter that they expected to assure the Western Allies this week or the next that:
accept
West Germany will responsibility for Ger- prewar And many's
postwar public debts; and
2. She will be prepared to make her strategic raw ma- terials available to the Western Allies
Both assurances have been sought by the Western Powers as a condition for revising the Occupation Statute, which was agreed upon by the Foreign Ministera of Britain, France and the United States at their meet-
in New York in
In September. this revision West West Germany will be given the right to transact foreign affairs through her own Foreign Office and draft Federal and State legislation without Allled scru- tiny. -- Reuter,
Trud Old
Repeats Theme
Moscow, Nov. 28. The Soviet trade union news-
today Improved suffi- paper Trud
described Mr Acheson told the Egyptian clently to make defence of the the Western Powers charges Minister that, in the American | Canal Zone unnecessary.
of Russian interference in view, the Anglo- Egyptian
Gov-
ofZairs Austrian internal Meanwhile, the British
05 alllance was no more offensive
"alanderous fabrications de- crnment was said to be holding to Egypt's national sovereignty up delivery of Centurion tanks, signed to cover up their own than was the Atlantic treaty jet aircraft and other armaments criminal actions in Austria."
The paper sald to Britain in that the United under the terms, of the treaty. States has bases on British soil, pending Mr Bevin's announce- informants sald.
ment of the outcome of his talks with the Egyptian Minister.
After his talks with Saloh el Din Bey, Mr Bevin was expect- ed to make this point when he Bri- announced in Parliament tain's decision to adhere to the Anglo-Egypilan treaty.
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Government, acting service of the three Western Powers, to raise “a trumped-up The United States was said to agree with Britain that no quibble of the Allied Control other region contained all the public from persecution of de
Council to divert the world essentials of a glant modern P base as, did the Canal Zone, mocratic elements in the West- It is hoped the talks would which is vital to the whole of an occupied zones of Austria, end formal and informal nego- the Middle East.
which were being converted tiations for revision or annul-
Into an American military ment of the treaty which had
Stronghold." been going on more than four be the subject of behind-the- Americans of establishing "a Trud accused the British and
"THE years. Annulment of the treaty scenes discussions between the was said to be
underlined by Arab and Isreell Governments
colonial system
Worter SHOWDOWN”. Egypt's deep-rooted desire to and the United States, Britain Austria by repressive measures see all British troops cut of the and France, The basic obstacle against Austrians taking part in Suez Canal Zone.
appeared to be the Arab States workers' demonstrations, Insistence that Israel could not 1945 all changes in the Austrian The article declared that since be included in any form of
nations,
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brated according to Byzantine Sudden Death security pact with the Western police had been carried out
Vatican City, Nov. 26. The Pope today attended in St. Peter's a special Masa, cele-
rites,
Roman for persecuted London, Nov. 20. The Foreign Secretary, Mr Catholics throughout the world. It was only the second time Ernest Bevin, sent a goodwill message to the newly formed during this century that these National Assembly of Libya, rites, observed by about 8,000,000 which met for the first time in Eastern Catholics, had been Tripoli yesterday, the Foreign used in the chict Basilica of the
Catholle Church. Office announced tonight.
sald, "Today,
15,
when
Of Duke Of Devonshire
His message
The other occasion was
Eastbourne, Nov. 20. when the representatives of November
1925,
The Duke of Devonshire, for- Plus X ordered no mer Parliamentary Under- the people of Cyrenaica, Tripo-Pope litania and the Fezzan meet to Eastern., Mass to celebrate the Secretary of State for the determine the constitution of 16th centenary of the Council Colonies, died suddenly at his Libya, I send my best wishes of Nicaea, which gave the home here today. He was 50, and those of His Majesty's Gov- Church the Nicene Creed.
The Duke died after a heart ernment for the success of your Prayers were offered at
(o-attack, labours."
SYRIA HEY AREA
by the Austrian Administration "golely with the knowledge of
the Soviet military authorities." It has also become more ap---Router, parent, since Salah el Din's visit
not relinquish her traditional
to Washington, that Egypt would Joliot-Curie On opposition to a Northern Arab The Way Home
Prague, "Nov, 20.. Professor Federick Joliot- Curie, chairman of the World Peace Council, left here today by air for Parls on his way home after the Warsaw "Penco Congress."
Union embracing Syria, Iraq and Jordan. Such a union was said to be favoured by London and Washington. viewpoint, Syria is the key area In the British and American of the Arab world because it dominates vital pipeline ter- day's Mass for all Catholics A serving ofleer in the 1914-minals and obstructs land ap
His decision to fly was taken Formation of the National undergoing persecution,
proaches to par 18 war, he was seconded to the
to Iraq. Concurrent with treaty talks, after he was turned back on those an important ticularly
the War Office and was a member Britain and Egyptian officials Friday from the West German of the British peace delegation are to start negotiations for a frontier, where the authorities "permanent settlement" of the refused him entry by rail on
behind
Assembly marks step in the development of "Iron Curtain.” Libya towards self-government, The Patriarch Maximum IV at Paris in 1910. which has been guaranteed by of Antioch, assisted by. 14 He entered Parliament as a Egyptian sterling balance. It is the grounds that he had no the United Nations by the end Bishops, four Archimandrites Conservative member in 1823. hoped that the two conferenced valid permit to pass through of next year. Before Saturday} and one Canon, all of the Ho was Under-Secretary of would serve to remove all basle the American Zone, Cyrenalea was the only one of Eastern Churches, performed State for Dominion Affairs from obstacles to Anglo-Egyptian He postponed flying the three provinces of Libya to the colourful ceremony-Re 1930 to 1940, Under-Secretary settlement and understanding day because of the bad weather. enjoy représentative ·Institu- ter...
According to reports reaching London, the first speakers in the National Assembly all re- ferred to the Emir of Cyrenaica, Bayid Idriss el Genussi,
as tho future king of Libya.-Reuter,
Crew Takes To
The Boats
Southend, Nov, 20. The captain of the 1,001-ton Norwegian abip Baines ordered
of Essex, South-East England.
of State for India and Burma' United Press. from 1940 to 1942, and Under- Secretary of Strie for the Colonies from 1943 to 1945.—
Modern Parent Reuter
In Dilemma
};
í
London, Nov. 20:
When modern parents itch to spank their children, they have to think twice, a father com- plained to a juvenilo court judge here.
-Reuter,
yealer-
Indians On Warpath
Labour Party In Amazon Jungle
Learns How
To Do It
They know that they should
London, Nov. 20. administer a good chastisement sometimes,
„Britain's Labour but they aro-afraid
Party has "learned how to plan the count The father was speaking
Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 26. Indians on the warpath in jungles south of the Amazon have killed at least four people and caused over 100 other casualties, the Brazilian press news agency reported from Belem today. "Some of the Indians were now-Ninety-five ----arrown- -
This crew to take to the boats in/of being prosecuted for cruelty's'. resources, without having said to be using rifles as well sound lathe body, of one plan-
dense fog tonight off the court his 14-year-old son whay was to take everything over" Mr as the traditional arrows.
the Party Ranging through the Araguaia fallon worker, and 60 In the Earlier tonight the ship was of straw)
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